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Contractee slowly buying DD-relevant kit
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<blockquote data-quote="Clive" data-source="post: 2461000" data-attributes="member: 6"><p>I don't deal with it, it sorts itself, cultivation creates the compaction problem, uncultivated soils cope and structure themselves, Of course we do aim to minimise damage with light machines and big tyres where possible and limit traffic as much as practical </p><p></p><p>there are plenty threads about it here, I don't want to repeat myself but we don't have compaction and haven't done anything deeper than 2" for quite some time now </p><p></p><p>plenty of people who cultivate will say I'm wrong but frankly how would they know if they are cultivating ? </p><p></p><p>anyway in short, our yields are better than they were when we cultivated / subsoiled etc - if compaction was an issue would that be the case ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clive, post: 2461000, member: 6"] I don't deal with it, it sorts itself, cultivation creates the compaction problem, uncultivated soils cope and structure themselves, Of course we do aim to minimise damage with light machines and big tyres where possible and limit traffic as much as practical there are plenty threads about it here, I don't want to repeat myself but we don't have compaction and haven't done anything deeper than 2" for quite some time now plenty of people who cultivate will say I'm wrong but frankly how would they know if they are cultivating ? anyway in short, our yields are better than they were when we cultivated / subsoiled etc - if compaction was an issue would that be the case ? [/QUOTE]
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